Nutrition
Elimination
Tissue Integrity
Sensory Perception
Fundamentals
100

What makes you more prone to cavities?

What is an increased sugar intake?

100

What is the first step for inserting an NG tube, after ADIT and education?

What is placing client into a sitting position?

100

What type of dressing should be used for a small stage 1 pressure injury located on the sacrum?

What is a transparent film?

100

What is an EMG?

What is a test that determines if there is nerve damage affecting a muscle?

100

What is palliative care?

What is  care that involves providing treatments that offer pain relief or enhance the quality of life, but do not provide a cure.

200

What should you at a minimum raise the head of the bed to during an enteral feeding?

What is 30 degrees?

200

What nutrient might the client need to increase to alleviate constipation?

What is fiber?

200

What is the first step if the nurse notices an evisceration after abdominal surgery?

What is apply wet sterile dressing?

200

What vision disorder manifests as an increase in intraocular pressure and can cause loss of vision?

What is glaucoma?

200

What is cultural awareness?

What is the self-assessment of one's own culture as well as biases about individuals of other cultures.

300

What is your first action after obtaining a glucose of 67 on a conscious patient?

What is offering a 15g carbohydrate snack?

300

What is the leakage of urine when the client engages in coughing, sneezing, laughing, or physical activity due to increased pressure on the bladder?

What is stress incontinence?

300

Which position puts clients most at risk for skin integrity?

What is high Fowlers?

300

What is presbyopia?

What is the decrease in the ability to focus clearly on objects that are up close?

300

When lifting a heavy object, what good body mechanics should be bending to lift the object?

What is the knees?

400

What BMI is considered within normal range?

What is 18.5 - 24.9 ?

400

In what position should a client be placed for an enema?

What is the client should lie on their left side with their right leg pulled up to their chest?

400

What is the separation of part or all of the wound edges called?

What is dehiscence?

400

What test should be performed to test cranial nerve VIII?

What is whisper test?

400

What is the condition when muscles become weaker and smaller?

What is atrophy?

500

What nutrient insufficiency can cause brittle hair, breakage and hair loss?

What is protein?

500

What is cystometric testing?

What is cystometric testing involves measuring bladder capacity, the pressure of the bladder during filling, and the final capacity when the urge to urinate begins.

500

What should the nurse include in documenting pressure injuries?

What is the location, stage, size, description of tissue, color of the wound bed, condition of surrounding tissue, appearance of wound edges, presence of undermining and tunneling, any foul odor present, any pain reported, any drainage present?

500

What aids can the nurse provide to assist a client with macular degeneration?

What is adequate lighting, large print materials, magnifying glass?

500

What position should the nurse place the client in to prevent atelectasis?

What is Fowlers?